RWA Member Sagebrush Cellular Proud to Provide Critical Wireless Service in the "Middle of Nowhere"

Washington, D.C. - The Washington Post recently confirmed what Sagebrush Cellular CEO and Rural Wireless Association President Mike Kilgore knows all too well – the company’s service area in Northeast Montana is exceedingly remote. The article notes that “[o]f all towns with more than 1,000 residents, Glasgow, home to 3,363 people in the rolling prairie of northeastern Montana, is farthest — about 4.5 hours in any direction — from any metropolitan area.” Nearby Scobey and Wolf Point – also in Sagebrush’s service area – round out the top three “hardest to reach” small towns in the nation.

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Mike Kilgore Elected New President and CEO of The Rural Wireless Association (RWA)

Nemont announced that it is launching Gigabit Broadband services in Williston, North Dakota. Nemont’s fiber network is now capable of delivering affordable broadband speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) to both businesses and residents who are served by Nemont fiber

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Nemont continues to evolve and in 2015 invested $18M in its wireline and wireless systems. Upgrades included deploying a 4G LTE network in portions of the service area and a fiber build out in Hinsdale.

“We’re Gig’n it” with Nemont Fiber in Williston

Nemont announced that it is launching Gigabit Broadband services in Williston, North Dakota. Nemont’s fiber network is now capable of delivering affordable broadband speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) to both businesses and residents who are served by Nemont fiber

Nemont says, “We’re Gig’n it” with Nemont Fiber

Nemont announced that it is launching Montana’s first Gigabit community in Scobey Montana. Nemont’s fiber network will be capable of delivering broadband speeds of up to 1 Gigabit per second (Gbps) to both businesses and residents who are served by a fiber connection.